March 23, 2012
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Tea Tourist
One of the great pleasures of traveling is taking time to enjoy some tea in a new place according to the customs of the local residents. Also, being one of those people who travels for the purpose of getting a taste of what life is like in a place other than home, I consider such… Continue reading
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More Tea Growing in Strange Places
Think back to that cup of tea you just finished. Chances are extremely slim that the leaves were grown in the United States or England, and far more likely that they originated in major producing regions such as China, India, or Africa. While neither the United States nor the United Kingdom ranks among the world’s… Continue reading
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Boulder, Colorado, Tea Houses — Part II
The Boulder Dushanbe Tea House is the second tea establishment I visited during my time in Boulder. Several people had recommended it, describing it as one of the city’s must-see locations—and it certainly lived up to that reputation. When we arrived, it was lively and quite full, but we eventually found a spot that allowed… Continue reading
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